Nick Kyrgios and Costeen Hatzi seen relaxing in The Bahamas following Wimbledon run

Tennis bad boy Nick Kyrgios and bikini-clad girlfriend Costeen Hatzi cuddled up together in The Bahamas this week as they enjoyed a break following his Wimbledon loss

42Nick Kyrgios and his girlfriend Costeen Hatzi were seen enjoying some downtime in The Bahamas following his Wimbledon loss to Novak Djokovic.

He shared on Thursday some pictures of their holiday at a beach in Nassau.

'Home,' Nick captioned his Instagram post, before tagging the brand of his diamond chain.

'My beautiful, I love you so much,' Nick wrote underneath her post.

nick kyrgios Costeen also shared the same pictures from the trip and captioned them: 'A well deserved holiday'
Costeen also shared the same pictures from the trip and captioned them: 'A well deserved holiday'

It comes after Nick lost to Novak Djokovic in an engrossing men's final at Wimbledon last Sunday.

The Aussie world No. 45 broke the strict all-white dress code by wearing a red baseball cap to receive his runner-up trophy from Kate Middleton.

After the match, Nick and Costeen celebrated his efforts at London's Wyld nightclub on Sunday, with his family and entourage.

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Meanwhile, Nick is facing allegations he assaulted his ex-girlfriend, model Chiara Passari, in an incident last year and will appear in court in his hometown of Canberra on August 2

The charge carries a maximum sentence of two years in prison.

Nick Kyrgios had an on-off relationship with Chiara before meeting brunette beauty Costeen.

Elsewhere, Nick Kyrgios has openly chosen not to have a coach, but during his games his box is always made up of friends and relatives whom he feels he wants close by for support. Or simply to let off steam, as was evident in last Sunday's Wimbledon final.

If from a purely technical point of view watching him play is a pleasure for the eyes, sometimes it can be an unpleasant experience if instead we consider the purely human-behavioral aspect, as his mother Norlaila tells News.com: "For me it is not a It was a pleasant experience to watch my son's game.

In fact, in the final the only thing I saw was when he entered the court and the draw. At that point I decided to go to sleep. I haven't watched any of his games in the entire tournament. I woke up in the middle of the night and looked at the result, but I was perfectly rested.

For me it is clear that I will not go to see him in a stadium because you do not know what you have to do to prevent him from getting angry, whether to shut up, cheer him on, applaud, get up or sit down."

Nick's brother, Christos Kyrgios, who was not present in the box in the match against Novak Djokovic, also intervened on the matter.

Christos who, unlike his mother, was softer in his judgment: "Being in his box can be an uncomfortable experience, but it wouldn't be Nick if he didn't show his ferocity on the pitch. He tries to keep the intensity high and thinks it's the best way.

"For him, shouting at us is a valve to reduce pressure and nerves. He knows we love him and will support him no matter what he tells us, so he lets go and tries to focus through us.

"We have told him many times that he really needs it and he thinks he helps him, he can tell us and we made it clear that we will always be there, we will not abandon him."

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